2012 Silver Spoon Awards
Are Georgia’s diners better off today than they were a year ago? That slightly revised campaign slogan is what I weigh each year as I sit down to write our annual Silver Spoons story. As in nearly every other sector,…
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Are Georgia’s diners better off today than they were a year ago? That slightly revised campaign slogan is what I weigh each year as I sit down to write our annual Silver Spoons story. As in nearly every other sector,…
When Janita Green got her breast cancer diagnosis three years ago, it made absolutely no sense to her. “I didn’t believe it. I was young, active and healthy,” says Green, a CPA for a consulting firm in Atlanta. “I…
Jimmy Carter must have figured out a way to recycle time, because the man doesn’t waste a minute. He gets more done before lunch than most people half his age accomplish in a day, reading a cyber-stack of newspapers…
There has yet to be a single Georgia voter since 2007 who has showed up at the polls and been unable to vote, for lack of voter ID, and subsequently filed a complaint.
Candice Dyer checks in with the nonprofit Lumpkin Coalition, which is working to protect the state’s hemlock trees.
Christy Simo writes about Ethicon in Athens, an expansion in LaFayette and biofuel in Sandersville.
There is something very nourishing about the observances and ceremonies that enrich and enliven friendships and nudge good intentions into action.
Good communities share common themes and employ common strategies, prompting a Top 10 list of tools for community development.
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